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Color Mixing Exercises
Exercises 20-25
Notes before you begin: I offer a few suggestions after
completing exercises 20 through 25. These were the hardest mixes to
get accurate. I had trouble mixing the red and yellows accurately. I
had to redo exercise 21 3 times.
The same issue with yellow reared its head. It will take a larger amount of the yellow to
get from the middle of the worksheet to the pure yellow on the left. But I
had to use several extra drops of yellow each time I moved to the left.
Definitely check your middle mix to the book to see if it is close. My
scans are not accurate, but the worksheets match the book (most of the time).
I had the most trouble with this study. I
orange mix took extra care. The reds are very strong colors and took quite
a bit of yellow to make the required oranges. I also took time to make the
middle colors as close as possible and then worked to the left and right.
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Exercise #20
mixed bright orange (PY73
and PR112), violet-blue
(PB29)
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Exercise #21
mixed bright orange (PY73 and
PR112), opaque blue green (PB36).
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Exercise #22
mixed yellow orange(PY73 and
PR112), violet-blue
(PB29)
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Exercise #23
mixed red orange(PY73 and
PR112), violet-blue
(PB29)
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Exercise #24
mixed red orange (PY73 and
PR112), opaque blue green (PB36).
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Exercise #25
mixed yellow orange (PY73 and
PR112), opaque blue green (PB3).
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Since 8/02/04
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